CyberTech Q1 FY27: consolidated PAT up 16% YoY to ₹9.48 Cr as revenue grows 17.6%, margins steady
PAT +15.96% YoY · revenue +17.62% · margins flat
₹68.45 Cr
+17.62% YoY
₹9.48 Cr
+15.96% YoY
12.37%
-0.2pp YoY
₹3.06
On a consolidated basis, CyberTech Systems and Software's Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026) revenue from operations rose 17.6% YoY to ₹68.45 Cr (₹58.19 Cr in Q1 FY26) and 9.8% QoQ (₹62.33 Cr in Q4 FY26). Consolidated PAT grew 16.0% YoY to ₹9.48 Cr (₹8.17 Cr a year ago) and 34.1% QoQ (₹7.07 Cr in Q4 FY26), with basic EPS at ₹3.06 versus ₹2.63 YoY. Standalone PAT rose faster, +23.5% YoY to ₹5.94 Cr on standalone revenue of ₹44.02 Cr (+11.1% YoY) — the gap between standalone and consolidated PAT growth points to softer profitability at the wholly owned US/Canada operations even as their revenue scaled the group top line. No exceptional items or minority interest featured in either statement, and both the income and PBT-to-PAT arithmetic tie out cleanly.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Margins were essentially flat, drifting marginally lower: consolidated net margin (PAT/total income) was 12.37% versus 12.53% a year ago, and operating margin (revenue less outsourced, employee and other opex) was 8.35% versus 8.48% YoY — both moves within ~15 basis points, so growth this quarter was revenue-led rather than margin-led. Employee benefits expense (₹37.34 Cr, up from ₹33.65 Cr YoY) and outsourced service costs (₹17.26 Cr, up from ₹13.97 Cr YoY) scaled roughly in line with revenue; other expenses rose faster (₹8.13 Cr versus ₹5.64 Cr YoY), the main drag on operating margin.
The stock went into the print at ₹147.1, down 2.7% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the second-highest quarterly PAT of the last 6 quarters; PAT has now risen for 2 consecutive quarters; revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
The company carries no formal guidance or outlook on record, and a web search for Q1 FY27 previews turned up no analyst consensus estimates for this stock — vsGuidance and vsStreet are both unknown for this print (only the company's own post-results press coverage was found, not a pre-result estimate). The quarter's notable corporate action was the ₹14.45 Cr buyback (8.5 lakh shares at ₹170/share), concluded June 18, 2026 via the tender-offer route, which cut paid-up equity capital to ₹30.28 Cr from ₹31.13 Cr; the cash outflow (₹14.45 Cr plus ₹0.53 Cr transaction costs) was funded from free reserves, and the company's July 23 regulatory filing separately confirmed no deviation in use of these buyback funds.
W1
Whether NPM/OPM (12.37%/8.35% this quarter) stabilizes or recovers toward year-ago levels (12.53%/8.48%) as cost lines catch up with revenue
W2
Post-buyback capital base (paid-up capital now ₹30.28 Cr, down from ₹31.13 Cr) and its EPS effect in coming quarters
W3
Consolidated PAT growth (16.0% YoY) trailing standalone PAT growth (23.5% YoY) — watch for improvement in overseas subsidiary contribution
Clean digital PDF, unambiguous columns (30-06-2026/31-03-2026/30-06-2025). No exceptional items or minority interest (wholly owned US/Canada subs). Figures in Lakhs converted to Crore (÷100). Standalone PAT grew faster YoY (+23.5%) than consolidated (+16.0%), pointing to softer overseas-subsidiary margins.
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